Inspired by the natural beauty of cedar shake roofs and slate roof shingles, DaVinci composite roofing tiles enhance the appearance of any property. Developed with a state-of-the-art polymer chemistry, DaVinci polymer composite roofing tiles are not only beautiful but durable enough to protect and enhance the value of your home.

Additionally, all our roofing materials are virtually maintenance free, come with a Lifetime Limited Material Warranty, and are more cost-effective than natural cedar or slate products.

Choose from an industry-leading selection of shingles, widths, colors, and blends. DaVinci composite shake and slate roofs have a natural, authentic look. Along with our traditional DaVinci Slate, and DaVinci Shake tiles, you should also consider our single-width Bellafort? Slate and Bellafort? Shake products.

Slate

Shake

DaVinci believes slate roofing will enhance the beauty of your property, as well as offer a high-level of protection for your home - without expensive maintenance and repair. The desire for the distinctive appearance of natural slate and the need to overcome slate's inherent imperfections led DaVinci to develop a line of synthetic slate roofing materials with all of the beauty of natural slate shingles but none of the shortcomings.

DaVinci Slate is a complete line of synthetic slate roofing materials that are natural in appearance, incredibly durable, and easy to install. The other composite slate shingles on the market pale by comparison. The DaVinci slate roofing materials are manufactured from a state-of-the-art engineered polymer, fashioned to look like genuine slate roofing, and are available in a broad palette of beautiful and distinctive colors and blends.

DaVinci Roofscapes has created a line of polymer-composite synthetic shake tiles that offer all of the natural, rustic beauty of real cedar shingles - but without any of the natural drawbacks of real wood. Through a state-of-the-art polymer chemistry, DaVinci has developed a shake shingle that offers a durability never before seen in a wood shingle. The appearance of these shingles is that of a sophisticated, natural cedar product in both hand-split and machine-sawn varieties.